Showing posts with label David Finch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Finch. Show all posts
Sunday, October 21, 2012
NYCC Comic News: A New Kind of Justice League of America
There has been so many different things coming out of NYCC but this certainly makes one of the best announcements. As recently reported here on BI, Evan Van Schiver will be taking over as artist on Batman: The Dark Knight as of issue #16. Which left us a question of ... where is artist David Finch going?
And we go our answer to that all right. Finch will join Geoff Johns for the launch of the brand new Justice League of America title. The new title will join Threshold and the upcoming Superman title by Scott Synder and Jim Lee come next year. This new JLA will be spinning off the events that have transpired during the first year of Justice League, also written by Johns.
The first inkling of this happened in this months Justice League #13 where we saw Steve Trevor meet up with Green Arrow again for a different kind of mission, as they will operate for Trevor and A. R.G.U.S. Johns quoted to Newsrama that the new JLA title:
"The book is going to have a tone that is JSA[and] the original Ostrander Suicide Squad, which was very character driven and...utilized characters we don’t necessarily see together a lot," Johns said of the new book. "Those are the two biggest influences on where the book is going."
The new Justice League of America will definitely utilize an interesting cast as it features: Green Arrow, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern Baz, Stargirl, Kitana, Vibe and Catwoman. Johns also promised that this group will definitely feel very different from any other incarnation of the League. Stargirl, according to Johns, will be the heart of this team much like she was on his run on JSA. Meanwhile, Catwoman's reasons for joining are personal and deals directly with Steve Trevor and something she wants while Johns stated that this title will set up Martian Manhunter as the most dangerous man on the planet.
Look for the new Justice League of America #1 by Geoff Johns and artist David Finch to hit shelves early in 2013.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
NEWS EDITION #30 - FINCH HOSPITALIZED, ROBERTSON'S WORKS AFTER THE BOYS, GHOST REVIVES
The news edition for the week of April 4th, 2012 (sorry about it being late. There were some technical issues).
DAVID FINCH HOSPITALIZED
by Frankie Rodriguez
Our top story is that fan-favorite artist David Finch was hospitalized last Thursday in Mexico. The Batman: The Dark Knight artist was rushed to the hospital after being struck by serious food poisoning Thursday in Mexico City. The artist was in the city to attend a convention .
News of Finch's illness hit the internet as creators such as Marc Silvestri, Greg Capullo and more showed concern for their fellow creator on Twitter and other social media.
The Convention staff posted on their facebook that Finch was out of danger during the weekend and was spotted at the convention late in the weekend. We all wish Finch to be in good health.
DARICK ROBERTSON'S PREQUEL BOYS WORK AFTER IT ENDS

by Frankie Rodriguez
Darick Robertson is gonna be very busy this year and next as the artist recently announced that he is drawing the final issue of the series he co-created with Garth Ennis, The Boys. Along with that, the veteran artist is writing and drawing a 4 issue miniseries based on the Boys' character A-Train. The member of the superhero group the Seven, A-Train is the catalyst that has beloved Boys' member Hugie join The Boys and sets up the long running plot line in the series.
Along with that project, Robertson is working a book called "Happy" with Grant Morrison. This 4 issue mini-series will be released later this year. Finally, Robertson will be doing more prequel The Boys miniseries and an independent property with current Avengers Academy/X-Men Legacy scribe Christos Gage on a super hero series called "The Power of Attorney" that will hit racks during 2013.
The Boys final issue, written by Garth Ennis with art by Darick Robertson will hit shelves later this year.
DARK HORSE & DECONNICK HAUNTS VILLAINS WITH GHOST
by Frankie Rodriguez
The popular character that debuted back in Dark Horse Comics Presents comes back in this new revival this September. Ghost is about a super natural hero who fights crime in the city of Chicago. The revival will be written by Kelly Sue DeConnick with art by Phil Noto. Originally a 3 issue miniseries, the book has extended to 5 issues, with a #0 issue.
The #0 issue, revealed by DeConnick, will open with a perspective by photo journalists point of view, Vaughn Barnes, who has been described as a fallen from grace character. DeConnick described to Newsrama what genre would she put the book:
Ghost # 0 written by Kelly Sue DeConnick and art by Phil Noto will hit stores this September.
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AVENGERS ASSEMBLE: Including Avengers (Volume 1) # 16, 1st Wonder Man & More
Action Comics # 1 & 2 SIGNED WITH VARIANTS
Death In Comics SET
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VIDEO OF THE WEEK
A special Static Shock fan film that looks good.
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One of the few Tokusatsu Reviews I know. Great guy with a good set of reviews, a few countdowns and some specials. Tokusatsu is special effects in japanese but it is what the genre of live action stuff like Power Rangers and Kamen Rider Dragon Knight are based off of. Toku Time or Reviewtopia: Toku Time is where you can find him.
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And don't forget to catch the Ikaricast from Reviewtopia!! Please look forward to it as CBC's Frankie Rodriguez comes in as a guest stars in Season 4, Episode 11.

by Frankie Rodriguez
Our top story is that fan-favorite artist David Finch was hospitalized last Thursday in Mexico. The Batman: The Dark Knight artist was rushed to the hospital after being struck by serious food poisoning Thursday in Mexico City. The artist was in the city to attend a convention .
News of Finch's illness hit the internet as creators such as Marc Silvestri, Greg Capullo and more showed concern for their fellow creator on Twitter and other social media.
The Convention staff posted on their facebook that Finch was out of danger during the weekend and was spotted at the convention late in the weekend. We all wish Finch to be in good health.
DARICK ROBERTSON'S PREQUEL BOYS WORK AFTER IT ENDS

by Frankie Rodriguez
Darick Robertson is gonna be very busy this year and next as the artist recently announced that he is drawing the final issue of the series he co-created with Garth Ennis, The Boys. Along with that, the veteran artist is writing and drawing a 4 issue miniseries based on the Boys' character A-Train. The member of the superhero group the Seven, A-Train is the catalyst that has beloved Boys' member Hugie join The Boys and sets up the long running plot line in the series.
Along with that project, Robertson is working a book called "Happy" with Grant Morrison. This 4 issue mini-series will be released later this year. Finally, Robertson will be doing more prequel The Boys miniseries and an independent property with current Avengers Academy/X-Men Legacy scribe Christos Gage on a super hero series called "The Power of Attorney" that will hit racks during 2013.
The Boys final issue, written by Garth Ennis with art by Darick Robertson will hit shelves later this year.
DARK HORSE & DECONNICK HAUNTS VILLAINS WITH GHOST
by Frankie Rodriguez

The #0 issue, revealed by DeConnick, will open with a perspective by photo journalists point of view, Vaughn Barnes, who has been described as a fallen from grace character. DeConnick described to Newsrama what genre would she put the book:
I'd call it a supernatural mystery. And while she's not a traditional team-affiliated cape, I confess it's not hard to make the argument that she actually is a superhero. I mean, she is super powered and she's is fighting for truth and justice, you know? It sounds corny when you phrase it in this way, but it's true.
Ghost # 0 written by Kelly Sue DeConnick and art by Phil Noto will hit stores this September.
ON SALE NOW:
Michael Turner Wizard World Hulk # 1 Variant
Iron Man, Ultimate Extinction, Ultimate Origins
Spiderman Books including first Black Costume appearance
AVENGERS ASSEMBLE: Including Avengers (Volume 1) # 16, 1st Wonder Man & More
Action Comics # 1 & 2 SIGNED WITH VARIANTS
Death In Comics SET
Yugioh Lightsworn Cards
X- Saber Cards
Yugioh DESTINY Hero DECK!!!
Wind Up Rabbit Cards
VIDEO OF THE WEEK
A special Static Shock fan film that looks good.
BROUGHT TO YOU BY . . .
COMING THIS MAY!!!!
One of the few Tokusatsu Reviews I know. Great guy with a good set of reviews, a few countdowns and some specials. Tokusatsu is special effects in japanese but it is what the genre of live action stuff like Power Rangers and Kamen Rider Dragon Knight are based off of. Toku Time or Reviewtopia: Toku Time is where you can find him.
It's the new, BRAND NEW, Super Mario Dubstep Album. Listen as your favorite music from Super Mario has been transformed into remixes. The album is so addicting, you will feel like you're an addict!
GREEN MUSHROOMS & SUPERSTARS
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
#39 BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT (#1-5)

Review of Batman, the Dark Knight #1-5
By Darryll “YTC” Carter
Writer: Paul Jenkins
Penciller/Writer: David Finch
Inker: Richard Friend
Colors: Jeromy Cox
Letters: Sal Cipriano
***Spoiler Warning***
Hello again Clashers, Darryll ‘YTC’ Carter here. It’s that time of the week again. It is time for the world to rejoice with new comics and time for us to give you another review. With the Batman, the Dark Knight #6 coming out today. It seemed fitting to give a review on issues #1-5. Jump in.
The New 52’s run of the Dark Knight starts with a reintroduction to Batman and his dual life. Batman goes through his usual motions and Bruce entertains a new potential love interest. All of this is pretty ordinary and riveting but it is when Bruce investigates a breakout at Arkham Asylum that things get interesting. He greeted by Gotham’s favorite, two toned district attorney, whom at first glance appears to be amped up on VENOM, Bane’s choice of poison. Batman wins by default as Two-Face passes out from the strain of his altered state. As it turns out, multiple Arkham ‘patients’ have been exposed to the same drug Two-Face succumbed to, presumably delivered by a new antagonist, the White Rabbit. Bruce tracks the lass, dressed as a playboy bunny to a speeding train where he encounters a Clayface impersonation of the Joker, high on the same juice Dent was using earlier in the evening. Clayface is subdued and the Rabbit flees taunting Batman to follow. The Flash ironically arrives late to assist Bruce in his confrontation.
The batcomputer and Alfred get back to Batman with a tox anaylsis of the drug, and come to two conclusions; rare cactus and fear gas. Batman goes to speak with Ivy first, where Flash disappointingly gets pricked by a thorn laced with the mystery drug. He’s forced to run off, hoping the increased speed of his heart rate will stop him from metabolizing the drug. Bruce is left to deal with Ivy’s plants and discovers that, Ivy herself may have been taken/commissioned unwillingly to assist the drug’s manufacturer. The world’s greatest detective tracks Poison Ivy’s pheromone signature to an island just off the coast. Here is confronted by the Scarecrow, who surprisingly bests the Bat and injects Bruce with the drug he’s been fighting against for the past two days or so. Superman arrives a la Batman’s request for JLA assistance. But all the Man of Steel finds is a Dark Knight taken by the fear relinquishing drug. Issue #5 ends with Clark putting Bruce down in a painful manner and a sign that maybe Clark went too far.
In all, the story was nothing if not entertaining. It isn’t mind wrenching or as gritty as I expected the Dark Knight ongoing series to be. Especially in comparison to David Finch’s work on the pre- New 52, five issue incarnation of last year. Though there may be a mild trend building. Finch’s Dark Knight so far has had a fair share of guest appearances. The demon, Etrigan appeared in 2011’s run and the current run as already featured Wonder Woman, Superman and the Flash, which is exactly what I like to see; Batman centered tales with cameos. Of the current ongoing Batman only titles, I enjoyed the Dark Knight the most.
Having said that, there were some issues I had… potentially petty issues. The first issue is the inclusion of Clayface masquerading as the Joker …again. I swear I read that same scenario just last year, not to mention the same plot device being used in the Batman: Arkham City videogame. I don’t know who influenced who… just stop with the Clayface/Joker ploys for a bit. My other issue is with Bruce’s encounter with the Scarecrow. He knew from issue two that this drug had similarities with Scarecrow’s fear toxin. It seemed out of character for him to track Ivy down not prepared for that. Maybe his arrogance got the better of him? However, the story arc isn’t over and Scarecrow may not be the head honcho. This mastermind had enough pull to inject even Deathstroke with this “fearless” drug. Whoever is at the head of this, whether it is the White Rabbit or not, has their hands knee deep in the pockets of the villainous Underworld. Check out issue #6 to find out.
· Playboy Bunny antagonist, at first was a huge ‘wth’. The lingerie grew on me.
· Joker/Clayface- “Wait till they get a load of me.” Ahhhh… good ole Nicholson.
· The Flash and Wonder Woman made an appearance.
· Batman threw down with Superman.
· Bruce respects Poison Ivy’s intellect.
· Batwoman made an appearance.
· Deathstroke cut through the Batwing. Wth?
· Damian is shown to be one of Bruce’s fears when under the influence of the toxin.
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